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Last updated on Wednesday, December 21, 2011
(BLOOMINGTON) - New information has surfaced regarding the disappearance of missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer.
The Spierer's hired private investigator Bo Dietl to further investigate the case. When asked if their private investigator found out anything the police did not, the Spierer's replied 'yes.'
Dietl said he is not sure when he will release what he discovered to the public.
Lauren's parents said they have received little cooperation from the persons of interest in the case. The Spierer's also commented on how reluctant some of the persons of interests were in taking a polygraph test.
Meanwhile, one of the persons of interest in the case, Corey Rossman, issued a statement through his attorney.
"I pray for them every night," said Rossman. "I feel sorry for them. I want to help them find Lauren. (As far as a polygraph), I'm not going to get them to bait me into commenting."
As Hanukkah begins, Lauren's family returned home for the holiday season. Lauren's parents said the holidays have been very emotional for them.
Lauren went missing on June 3 after a night out with friends. Bloomington police have named several persons of interest in the case. However, there have been no suspects named in connection to Lauren's disappearance.
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